Computational Nanoscience


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Computational Nanoscience


Computational Nanoscience

Author: Elena Bichoutskaia

language: en

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Release Date: 2011


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This comprehensive and up-to-date survey of new developments and applications in computational nanoscience is suitable for theoreticians, researchers and students.

Computational Nanoscience


Computational Nanoscience

Author: Kálmán Varga

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2011-04-14


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Computer simulation is an indispensable research tool in modeling, understanding and predicting nanoscale phenomena. However, the advanced computer codes used by researchers are too complicated for graduate students wanting to understand computer simulations of physical systems. This book gives students the tools to develop their own codes. Describing advanced algorithms, the book is ideal for students in computational physics, quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular physics, and condensed matter theory. It contains a wide variety of practical examples of varying complexity to help readers at all levels of experience. An algorithm library in Fortran 90, available online at www.cambridge.org/9781107001701, implements the advanced computational approaches described in the text to solve physical problems.

Nanocomputing


Nanocomputing

Author: Jang-Yu Hsu

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2017-03-03


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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the computational physics for nanoscience and nanotechnology. Based on MATLAB and the C++ distributed computing paradigm, the book gives instructive explanations of the underlying physics for mesoscopic systems with many listed programs that readily compute physical properties into nanoscales. Many generated graphical pictures demonstrate not only the principles of physics, but also the methodology of computing.